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Revision as of 20:44, 12 July 2026
Flashforge AD5X
This page is a work in progress. Please add information if you have used this 3D printer.
Slicer
OrcaSlicer: https://www.orcaslicer.com/
Flash Studio: https://www.flashforge.com/pages/flash-studio-desktop
Flash Studio instructions
1. Go to 'Device' Tab

2. Click on the '+' icon
3. Click under Other Device on AD5X
4. A popup will show. It will ask for the printer access code. This will show on the 3D printer itself under "Settings (gear icon) > Network (wifi icon) > Network Mode".

5. The FlashForge AD5X will now show up under 'Device List' in Flash Studio.
WebUI
There is a web interface (Fluidd) available on the printers IP Address:
http://<IP-Address>
For example you can upload printer files or move the printer head.
Firmware
ZMod
This is 'extra' firmware on top of the original printer. "Z-Mod doesn’t replace the stock firmware — it enhances it". Comes with Klipper updates that the original firmware does not provide. The Zmod firmware also installs Fluidd which enables a WebUI on the printers IP address.